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Riding a motorcycle requires special skills and knowledge. To earn your motorcycle license in Arkansas, you must pass a knowledge test and an on-cycle skill test. The knowledge test includes questions on driving laws and rules of the road as well as information specific to two-wheeled vehicles. The written test will cover the information from the Arkansas Motorcycle Operator Manual. The test consists of 25 questions, and you must correctly answer at least 20 questions (80%) to pass.
1.
When turning, you should look where you want to go with your:
head and shoulders.
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head and eyes.
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eyes only.
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2.
The best face protection is provided by:
a windshield.
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goggles.
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a face shield.
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3.
You should not ride your motorcycle alongside of cars because:
you could be in a blind spot.
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the car driver cannot make a turn.
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None of the above.
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4.
Where is a crash most likely to occur?
At intersections.
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On multi-lane roads.
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In residential areas.
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5.
Which of the following is required in order to have a passenger on your motorcycle?
Side saddlebags for cargo
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Footrests for the passenger
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A windshield
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6.
Car drivers are most likely to try to share your lane when:
they want to pass you.
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traffic is heavy.
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All of the above.
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7.
As you prepare for your ride, tell your
passenger to:
put their feet on the ground at stops.
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keep their legs close to the muffler(s).
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hold firmly onto your waist, hips,
belt or passenger handholds.
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8.
If you approach a blind intersection:
make sure you are not being followed.
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move to the portion of the lane that
will bring you into another driver’s
field of vision as soon as possible.
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pull away from the curb without
checking for traffic behind.
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9.
At night it is harder for you to see
and be seen. To compensate, you should:
use your low beam
whenever you are not following or
meeting a car.
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decrease your following distance.
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use the taillights of the car ahead.
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10.
You can initiate a swerve by:
downshifting gears.
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pressing the handgrip of the direction you want to swerve.
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applying the rear brake.
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